Punggol End
The rocks we climbed over and had near falls on. Freckled with shells and covered in algae.
The lone dog that followed us everywhere. It unnerved Leo while I tried provoking it with my wild flowers. Along the beach, it mauled a dead crab to pieces. 

He brought fruits he spent 20minutes cutting (a good effort but LOL, 20minutes!) and I brought store-bought cookies. (I'm making myself sound horrible.) There were sandy paths lined with wildflowers and scraggly beautiful trees. No signs of estates or developed establishments. Along the way we tried converting the dog to becoming a vegetarian with the fruits but the plan failed. The wild flowers were plucked and gathered in a bunch with a thin stalk. But their purpose changed from looking pretty to harrassing and causing discomfort to Leo, aka, he-who-can't-stand-wild-dirt. No pictures from this part because I felt my hp camera won't do the place justice.
He brought fruits he spent 20minutes cutting (a good effort but LOL, 20minutes!) and I brought store-bought cookies. (I'm making myself sound horrible.) There were sandy paths lined with wildflowers and scraggly beautiful trees. No signs of estates or developed establishments. Along the way we tried converting the dog to becoming a vegetarian with the fruits but the plan failed. The wild flowers were plucked and gathered in a bunch with a thin stalk. But their purpose changed from looking pretty to harrassing and causing discomfort to Leo, aka, he-who-can't-stand-wild-dirt. No pictures from this part because I felt my hp camera won't do the place justice.
At the beach, because just strolling on the sand wasn't challenging enough, we travelled the length of it by climbing among the rocks. I kept losing my slippers while he attempted on several occassions to make me lose my balance. We tried playing fetch with the dog, but it couldn't see where the ball went. We stayed till the tides attacked us from the rocks and all the 3 levels of sunrays vanished behind the clouds.
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